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Quote: from [m]sdkarr[/m] at 11:09 pm on Aug. 30, 2008[quote]so i know with verizon you can update your roaming capabilites by calling a number. so you hook up to the nearest tower. does t mobile have this function??[/quote]
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sdkarr
Posted at 11:09 pm on Aug. 30, 2008
so i know with verizon you can update your roaming capabilites by calling a number. so you hook up to the nearest tower.
does t mobile have this function??
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Enzeru
Posted at 10:29 am on Sep. 4, 2008
Cingular is right. As far as I know with AT&T and T-Mobile, all you have to do is travel and it connects to nearest tower automatically within in milliseconds it registers you. You do not have to call in or anything.
Cingular Wireless
Posted at 12:00 pm on Sep. 3, 2008
no. tmobile is gsm Not cdma
hI jAMES
Posted at 4:19 am on Sep. 3, 2008
Most services have it. Call them or look up the code online. Customer Service is probably the best option.
YeahBoii
Posted at 2:34 pm on Sep. 2, 2008
I have Alltel and you just do *228...
Crazy snake
Posted at 3:10 pm on Aug. 31, 2008
Most mobile phone companies have this function. Simply ring up your providers customer services, and ask for the roaming section, and ask queries there
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